Tag Archive: Relationships

The Power of “We”

Researchers have contrasted couples that use “we” to describe themselves versus those that use “you and I”.

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Parenting teens: 5 Bestsellers for Parents

Five bestselling parenting books, chosen by a psychologist.

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Can Teen Romantic Love Reduce Crime?

Researchers have looked at possible positive effects of teen romance.

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How kids fool their parents

It’s normal for kids to lie. Researchers have investigated how kids fool their parents and what to do about it.

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Knowing When You’re Being Deceived Is Not So Easy

Studies show that people around the world believe they can tell when someone’s lying. But is it true?

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Living Together, Part 3: Marry first or just move in?

Some research has found major differences in the relationships of couples who marry versus those who live together – What should couples do?

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Living Together, Part 1: Anatomy of Living Together (Episode 90)

Psychologists talk about living together versus marriage. What are the differences between married couples and those that move in together?

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Partner Abuse, Part 3: Helping Couples Find A Different Way Forward

How high-conflict couples can improve their relationship.

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Five Tips for Divorced Dads: Maintaining a connection with your kids

It’s hard for noncustodial parents to stay in contact with their kids, but it’s possible to maintain a relationship.

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Good Relationship Skills Alone Do Not a Harmonious Marriage Make

New research suggests that good relationship maintenance skills are necessary but not sufficient for a lasting relationship.

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